Journal of the Institution of Petroleum Technologists

Journal of the Institution of Petroleum Technologists
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Total Pages : 1404
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015064479754
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Synopsis Journal of the Institution of Petroleum Technologists by : Institution of Petroleum Technologists (Great Britain)

Vols. for 19 - include abstracts.

Gaseous Explosions

Gaseous Explosions
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Total Pages : 50
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Synopsis Gaseous Explosions by : George Benson Watkins

Journal of the Institution of Petroleum Technologists

Journal of the Institution of Petroleum Technologists
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Total Pages : 1392
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ISBN-10 : SRLF:A0003217882
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Synopsis Journal of the Institution of Petroleum Technologists by : Institute of Petroleum (Great Britain)

Vols. 7- include "Abstracts" which, beginning with v. 9 form a separately paged section, and from v. 17 on, have separate title pages.

Journal

Journal
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Total Pages : 1428
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105007703486
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Synopsis Journal by : Institute of Petroleum (Great Britain)

Abstracts of the Journal

Abstracts of the Journal
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Total Pages : 1020
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000053160287
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Synopsis Abstracts of the Journal by : Institute of Petroleum (Great Britain)

Relation Between Spark-ignition Engine Knock, Detonation Waves, and Autoignition as Shown by High-speed Photography

Relation Between Spark-ignition Engine Knock, Detonation Waves, and Autoignition as Shown by High-speed Photography
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Total Pages : 72
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Synopsis Relation Between Spark-ignition Engine Knock, Detonation Waves, and Autoignition as Shown by High-speed Photography by : Cearcy D. Miller

A critical review of literature bearing on the autoignition and detonation-wave theories of spark-ignition engine knock and on the nature of gas vibrations associated with combustion and knock results in the conclusion that neither the autoignition theory nor the detonation-wave theory is an adequate explanation of spark-ignition engine knock. A knock theory is proposed, combining the autoignition and detonation-wave theories, introducing the idea that the detonation wave develops in autoignited or afterburning gases, and ascribing comparatively low-pitched heavy knocks to autoignition but high-pitched pinging knocks to detonation waves with the possibility of combinations of the two types of knock.